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Developping an optimal digital infrastructure to facilitate the implementation of the Paris Agreement Accessible technological framework to support reliable MRV tool and robust NDCs structure Integrity + consensus tech as a mitigation tool to prevent the failure of the Agreement achieved in Paris TheClimateChain.org

Pilot experiment on the French national carbon registry for both EU-ETS and Kyoto frameworks Functionalities developed with CDC registry team and I4CE Meet the objective of GHG emissions management at national or regional levels for countries with a fragile institutional environment for achieving their commitment (i.e. Nationally Determined Contributions) under the framework of the Paris Agreement.

ClimateChain.io Adressing : Double accounting prevention schemes for registration of CO2 allowances and emissions on a distributed register. Data encryption, keys’ upload and use of tokens per tonne of CO2 emitted. Regime for nodes/allowances. Governance rules and definition status : plants level, corporate level, country and administration level ; Authentication and certification systems, audit schemes, status of trusted third parties and operating charter. Security flaws in carbon registers and ways of preventing fraud; versioning and stamp issues. Adressing :

1 2 3 Facilitating and managing a fundamental shift from Kyoto paradigm to the Paris Agreement’s one

ANTI CLIMATE TECH ? Adressing : Management and optimization of the Blockchain energy and carbon footprint through existing protocols Cost benefits analysis of mining integrating externalities and Blockchain life cycle analysis Determination and optimization of the consensus rules consistent with 2 degrees target Engaging on an international coalition to tackle energy intensive protocols and define a global standard Objective is to set a series of principles to build responsibility, trust and to facilitate interoperability at scale Adressing :

THE CLIMATE GLOOM Less than 30% of global GHG emissions are tracked from a robust bottom up process Several institutional and political bottlenecks to the implementation of carbon tracking and pricing Market blindness to shift the financial flows towards low carbon priorities

Fast track Blockchain technology to cover 90% of global GHG emissions Mixing Open Data tools with top down and bottom processes to create a climate chain puzzle Avoiding weak institutional environment by distributing carbon footprinting, trajectories and credits Creating market visibility for shifting the trillions towards low carbon priorities TheClimateChain.org